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they are feeling wild in the control room today. >> yeah, baby good day, it is tuesday, april 18th, 2017. hi, karen l hepp. >> hi there mike. >> you put the l in there. >> louann. >> is it really louann. >> my mom was lucy but louann and that is why i have that part in in my name. >> that is beautiful. connection tour mother. >> that is beautiful. >> at midnight you got to get your taxes done. >> by the way who does, are you the type that does your own taxes like turbo tax. >> well, i work it out my parents and i we do a thing together. >> that is lovely. >> yeah. >> it is fun. >> i hate it. >> we can help each other
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there. >> how do you start a fight before it begins. >> you have to start this fight before it begins with the loved one. new system to warn you if your partner is at really in a bad mood. let's say he or she comes home from work. you will be able to tell, what to say. >> um-hmm. >> did this man we're about to show you pea his pants? >> what. >> it wouldn't be funny but it is not what it seems. the sweet reason why he pretended he had an accident to help his daughter. >> the sweet reason. >> well, it is kind of cute. >> is it sweet though. >> i will drink apple juice. >> this is a new trend, what do you think, is this pretty? it gets your tension, eye opening. >> my god. >> creepy like a caterpillar. >> eye opening. >> new trend called feather eyebrows so we can show you how to get this look if you would like to. >> it looks like a bird's feather has landed on your face. >> it is very artistic. >> i kind of like it.
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back in the day we used to pick up the phone and actually a land line and talk to each other and then cell phone was invented and we actually talk on it. but now i have to admit i read a text that talk. >> text messaging changed all of that. >> yes. >> one psychologist says that people see communicating by phone, picking up the phone, calling someone is too intimate. >> too intimate. >> they are not spending time, they are not making a commitment to that person saying you are worth it enough to me that i will call you, you will stay on the phone, we will have a normal conversation and this is going to create true intimacy. >> accord together new york post research from 2015, 62 percent of teens shared their social media name as one of first pieces of information , when they meet someone. not like i will get your number but it is is what your instagram name. only 13 percent said, calling a friend is their first choice
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, only 13 percent. >> make the call, i would agree, let's say you meet somebody at a party, or whatever. fundraiser, whatever. the things we go to. is what your first communication with them. mine is normally a text. >> i think it is trend. when people are certainly when you are on any of those sites, matches, tinders, that is how they are communicating you set up your date, you go out, because calling, i still like to call but that is a time commitment. i need to call. i do it when i'm driving. i talk to my parents, i talk to my parents. >> hand free, of course. >> blue tooth, of course. >> sometimes you just want to send a quick message and it takes too long. >> turf admit i feel like with this i do think talking on the phonies crucial when you are trying to get to know someone but in the beginning people
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admit when you first get that number a text is warm up. you send that text how are you doing. doing all right. you feel them out. then you call. it is rare when people first get that number when you say i will just call you, i don't know how are, we will just talk first. >> send that warm up text, feel them how their responses are. maybe i will give them a call in a couple days. it is usually never in the beginning. >> on so many things if i'm talking to my parents in my neighborhood or other moms that is a group text, my kid at your house, sent them home. i feel bad sometimes, every day i'm sending the same text. >> the whole other thing with group text like 25 people and you feel like you need respond and if you don't, is what wrong with you? something wrong. no, i'm working or i'm busy. another thing that drives my nuts is when i'm texting somebody and they call you right away. >> they know you are by the phone. >> they know the phonies in your hand. >> you cannot get out of it
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either. i have seen you do it. >> oh, well, yesy have seen mike, he will send text, person calls, ah, no. he will stair and look at it. mike, the phonies in your hand then once they hang up, he goes in a meeting. >> yes, that is a great thing about doing television, you can always say i'm in the studio, you can't not answer the phone. it is 8:00 o'clock i'm in the studio it is horrible. >> no, his name is david neff, he does that. >> that is someone else. >> he is my friend. >> does it work. >> does it get to you pick up the phone. >> i still don't pick it up, i don't care what he thinks. i'm in the studio. >> i will say that in that i do believe people are asking for social media handles. >> yes. >> no question. >> he is not going to go up and say, hey, girl, they want to go through and check you out first. they are going through your social media who is she with? what does she do. does she have a job. they want to know but first
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and then they will try to dm and get your number. >> there is no question that is what is going on you want a background check. >> it is a great, pictures and background check it goes both ways. >> you can check out men as well. >> no questionee believe in social media one of my friend he says if he likes to do that background check or instagram check because if she has too many selfies, i'm out. >> if there is too many selfies that is a warning sign , red flag. >> what does it mean if you have too many selfies. >> they are totally into themselves, they are self absorbed. do you want all of the focus on yourself. >> it is all about me. >> and if she's been on too many caribbean vacations, in a year. >> what? >> warning sign. >> what does that mean then. >> she's used to being spoiled >> hold on, hold one know what you will say.
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>> why does it have to be someone paid for it, for herry don't know, it is an impression. it is really sexist. >> there is tons of traveling with my girlfriend a million of different times. look at me. date aid girl above 25, you would not have that problem because they don't have enough money. when you have a real job. >> oh, my gosh, i can't believe this just happened. >> are you going to clap back. >> i don't have a clap back. >> you have a job you pay for your own darn trips. instead of someone taking you away it is kind of wrong to assume a man would do that. >> maybe she is traveling. >> something to stimulate the conversation. i'm a conversation starter. >> just throw bombs out there for no reason. >> boom it will come from a place. >> i have another bomb. >> yes. >> i need to get my social media out to see how people are reacting.
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>> they will be mad at me. >> another one is if she has really expensive purses, like throughout the instagram over the last two years. >> my goodness. >> i don't know, that is a, i don't know what that is. >> karen? >> what does that mean. >> it is same thing he thinks they are gifts from people and it is new relationship. but she wants to be treated well. and maybe -- >> because she was expecting that from a man. not that she has her own money and buying it for herself. >> well, there is that. >> i have never had a man buy me anything like extremely expensive, never had a purse, never had shoes, trips, nothing, i have never had it. >> have you ever dated a man over 40? >> oh, shut up. >> there you go. >> is that what it is. >> men under 40 are not buying you any of those things because they don't need to. >> that is why they hang out with me. >> there we go.
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>> oh, my goodness. >> do you do that. >> do you? >> yes, do you that. >> that is just being nice. >> that being nice. >> you can be nice to us, then >> well, you have to be nice to me back. >> you are talking about a different kind of nice. >> no, no. >> that is another nice, yeah. >> karen drop the mike. >> she dropped the mike, on mike. >> yes. >> how do we move on from that , my goodness, anything you would like to say. >> can we start the hour over. >> how about this. >> we should probably flip it on guys. what are some things that guys , do. >> tell me what you see in instagram photos over the past six months to a year that would be, um, i'm not going to be with him. too many different women in the pictures. >> yeah, you are always out, pictures, such and such and such. okay what else are you doing?
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>> our producer said, trying to find a plus or a minus. >> i hate selfies. >> if a guy is taking selfie he is always in the car. >> showing off the ride. >> or in the gym. >> showing off body in the gym it is never like a face, it is always lower and they are holding, like a dumbbell. >> well, that is just lame or you see work out. >> oh, man. >> 1,000, 1,002. >> you cannot do something like that. that is just weird. >> unless they look awesome. >> you don't care is that what you are saying. >> i don't know if it is a good or bad thing. just well, yeah. >> megan, megan punch that up. what are you saying. >> i'm saying you can powe a shirtless photo that isn't a selfie. >> yes. >> you can show a photo on the beach it is great way to show off your body but not yourself >> it is like that geraldo in the mirror picture.
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>> bathroom picks. >> guys do that too. >> bathroom picks. >> yes, bathroom pick. >> just watch the mirror. for sometimes i'm scrolling i look at the mirror and so other things. >> it says a lot about his bathroom and his hygiene habits. >> my uncle, he is now married , yes. but he says when he goes to a woman's house, the thing that he checked for out in the dating world, he would go to the bathroom and lift up top part of the toilet f that is dirty, he is like, i'm out. >> you mean the tank lid. >> the top part. >> he lifts the tank. >> no, the seat, sorry the seat. the seat. >> well, yeah. >> there is a rust. >> you go to people houses and lift up the lid, is it dirty. >> no, i don't do that but you check outfit is messy or not. >> check out bathroom. >> oh, yeah. >> men are so different. they lift the seat when they go anyway so that is a matter of course.
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>> some women don't know about that because they are not men so they are not lifting. >> one way to get your friend, you invite them over and you load your medicine cabinet with marbles. get them in there somehow and bursting with marbles. excuse me, i will go in the bathroom. >> what are you snooping around my bathroom for. >> how would you get the marbles in there. >> i always wondered that. you have never done it yourself. >> no. >> it is a great idea. >> you can also lay stuff up, you know, put stuff in it that will fall out. >> yes. >> there is that. >> so you will know. >> don't do you that with stuff around your house. >> i'm too scared to get caught, if i'm over someone's house, and in the bathroom and stuff. >> back in the day where you would have all of your appointments in the book instead of in your phone. you little pieces of paper to see if they opened it up. >> really. >> yeah. >> i have done, once i put a
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chair by my bedroom door to see if they would go by there or something. >> what are you saying. >> what? >> to see if someone snuck in your home. >> no. >> my bedroom door, because you are the main area if you are busy doing something, you always want to see sometimes people peak and see what you got going on. >> while they are doing something. >> i'm in the kitchen, they are like i will go to the bathroom and they try to look in your bedroom. >> lets say their bathroom is through bedroom, some of apartments have that, and they're in the kitchen. will you open up, the drawers. >> oh, no, i wouldn't. >> karen, would you. >> i'm just trying to think of the all of the different things that have happened. >> you never looked in the guys drawers, i mean drawers, drawers. >> i think i totally have, overtime. >> what? >> did you find anything.
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>> nothing really. >> what should we check, mike. >> i'm going to say, i was dating this woman. >> top or bottom. >> well, woman you always check the top drawer first. that is good stuff. good stuff is always in the top drawer for a womany think i put my socks in the top drawer. >> that is really funny. >> it is probably true. >> women have their lingerie in the top drawer. >> it is easier. >> sweats are in my bottom drawer. >> it is top drawer, that they may be panties which would go on lower in your body, and freakishly you put it on first so you want to reach it first. >> not that i work out but my work out clothes, i'll put the pants to the work out, in the bottom drawer and the shirts in the drawer above it because that is where i will put it on my body: >> a lot of times it is drawer size that dictates where you put them because smaller drawers on the top which is why you put underwear and stuff like that. >> smaller drawer. >> you need big things jeans,
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sweaters to go in the bottoms. >> what if you are wearing giant panties. >> grannies. >> made conn conn show charred remains even tech nine. >> really. >> speaking of underwear. >> what came first, the smaller drawer or the smaller underwear. >> i just can't with you. >> aren't most chest of drawers have the smallest drawers at the top. >> yes. >> which came first, is that because people put their underwear at the top drawer? if we put our underwear in the bottom drawer the bottom drawer would have been built smaller. >> it is ergonomic, easier to reach things up at that height , your weigh height and then the bigger one you just don't want to get in toe that one as often you don't use as much on the bottom. >> you are always changing your underwear. >> i have a question, is anybody still watching. >> on social media they are. >> let's talk about this cute dad.
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>> he did something and i had an incident like this happen in my own life. >> okay, we will get back to you. >> what cute dad. >> he is in utah. >> he a little girl wet her parents. she was embarrassed. he wanted to commiserate and make her feel better. she didn't feel so ter bible that happening in school. >> like billy madison. >> that is right, that movie. >> hey, look, everybody, billy pied his pants. >> of course, i pied any pants , everybody my age peas their pants, it is the coolest >> really. >> yes, you ain't cool. >> yes, dad whose name is ben in utah heard that his six year-old daughter named valerie was upset, after wetting her pants in school. he decided to wet his own pants, make her feel comfortable and he didn't pea in his pants. ben's older daughter posted that picture right there. her dad splashed some water on his own pants to make her feel
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bet ber doing. that isn't that sweet. >> little girl is so sweet. >> that has happened to everybody growing up and you remember that when it happens to you and how embarrassing. >> it happened about three months ago for me and it was embarrassing. >> oh, my gosh. >> sent a police officer had to... i'm kidding. >> oh, lordy. >> i wanted to make it sound more real, when the cops are involved. >> that would make it more real. >> now that i have been back from the treatment things you cannot say jokes because you now you believe my stories. >> i have always a problem believing my stories. >> you didn't believe them you always wondered is this real. >> you have literally told me after the show, alex, it was not real. >> just for tv. >> i figured it was obvious. >> it is not always with you, you never know. >> like i might have been arrested on the orange line. >> or the range line. >> my goodness. >> you know, subway. >> septa. >> septa. >> you can call it septa.
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>> in the tube. >> what did you ask me what people are saying. people are into your real whole marbles theory with the medicine cabinet. artie gibson says i put come minute necessity in the medicine cabinet and yes, someone cast caught being nose y. >> that is better because they will lie flat. >> one little tap. >> you always always check medicine cabinet. >> i don't think i have ever done that. >> maybe it is a start. what do you learn from it. >> seinfeld episode, jerry opened up the medicine cabinet and there was a itch cream so he didn't date a woman anymore i have seen that one. >> itch cream. >> it was for the cat though. well... >> my gosh. >> oh, my gosh. >> i just can't. >> i gave my cat a bat last night. >> i know. >> lets try this one more time >> do i not like this joke. >> it never works. >> so, i gave my cat a bat
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last night. i can't get the hair off my tongue, the fur, i can't get the fur off my tongue. you don't get that joke. >> no, i don't. >> it is not funny. >> well, it is not funny. >> do you get it though. >> take that out of it. >> it is you, i can't do that. >> it is not a dirty joke at all. >> but you are mike, the joke coming out of your mouth there is an element. >> you get it there is a gutter in there. >> do you understand the joke. >> because that is how cats clean themselves. >> you clean the cat. >> i gave it a bat. >> you licked the cat. >> what is red and smells like blue paint. >> what is red and smells like blue paint. >> donald trump. >> red paint. >> smells like paint.
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>> what weighs more a thousand pound of feathers, what weighs more a thousand pound of feathers, or a thousand pound of nickels. >> which weighs more? >> it is a theme there are a thousand pound. do you see this one, this couple, slam dunk. carmelo, lala splitsville. >> really. >> he is
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are you under the premise no matter how much money you have, how successful you are as a man, and you have a wonderful wife, there is still if you have the opportunity you will cheat. >> if you air basketball player. >> yes. >> really. >> yeah, get 100 percent cheating ratio. >> 100 percent. >> for basketball players. >> 100 percent you find one faithful one what about grant hill, step curry and iisha
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curriy don't know. >> nba power forward for the knicks, carmelo anthony, i call him melo and lala, it looks like they are heading for divorce. according to tmz, couple has separated after seven years of marriage. is there all sorts of rumors floating around do we want to get into them. >> is it a rumor or tmz is pretty accurate. melo reportedly got a dancer at a gentlemen's club pregnant >> oh. >> and that was in the past six months, she's six months pregnant. lala moved out of the family home in new york and staying at her own apartment there and , this nba season, has been stressful on their marriage and with the talk that he might be traded from the knicks. they have been fighting for a long time. they were married in 2010. they have a 10 year-old son together. so cute. they are saying that especially once that news came out, she's like hey i need you to help pay for this. i'm having your child. it got rough. >> they are constantly on the
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road, you are right. >> they have been fighting forever. i feel like video tape, the drama, gets all of the headlines back and forth all the time. >> when rumors came out there was a rumor but then, they posted this great photo of them. just, you know, calm everybody down. all eyes are on oust. that meek mill song. when they were back together. we're fine. don't worry about us. >> look what happened to them. >> yes. >> that is what happens right before you announce you are breaking up. >> yes. >> oh, yeah. >> the fake life. >> yeah. >> let's walk over there and hold hand, walk in the restaurant. >> i'm sad. they have been together for a while. they were cute. >> come on, strip club. if you are married and your guy is at a strip club does that make you mad. >> professional athletes what do you expect. >> your husband wouldn't go to a strip club, i can't imagine brian at a strip club. >> after an eagles game some of the guys have been. i will not say you cannot go, or some rule. if you go regular there is a problem f you go with the guys
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once every couple years, it is fine. >> i will give you your one night. >> heck, i'm due. it has been years. >> it has not been years. >> it has been years. >> well, hold on. >> i heard your stories. >> you have. >> thank you for remembering. >> that is what i'm here fore can count on you. >> only because i love you. >> i love you too. dining out for life, this is good, there is 200 restaurants , there are food trucks, food carts and it is all for a worthy cause, this is so much fun. i'll tell you where it will happen. hey allergy muddlers are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® it's starts working hard at hour one
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>> welcome bamm. if you want to have some great food and help out a great cause, there is a wonderful event dining out for life. they have it every year. it is happening this thursday. and mike and alex are giving us a preview. hey, guys. >> we're ready to go, i have a fork in my pants and a knife and a spoon. >> what? oh, really, he has a big fork. >> i'm just happy. no, what is the painting where the -- >> yes the pitch fork? >> pitch fork. >> american gothic, thank you, jared, appreciate. that will so, it is dining out for life. it has happened again. this is one of my favorite event. it is thursday. >> it is thursday, right around lunchtime. they have all of these food trucks come up, like pop up food festival. so we have taste of little bit of the food that's going to be here. and it is chewy's. >> chewy's. >> hi, how are you doing. >> and you guys have some great fried chick glenn yes, thank you. >> is that your specialty basically? >> yes, fried chicken, smoke
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meats, a loft pickled items. >> smoked meats, pickled items. >> shall we take a look at it? i mean, look at this. >> so, honey hot fried chicken, it has been fried twice. green onions with variety of pickles, so we pickle, make our own pickles, cucumbers, carrots, and onions. >> what's next to it? >> to the right is smoked brisket, been smoke for 12 hours. kansas city barbeque sauce, and collard greens with butter nut squash and bacon. >> by the way, besides there is where do you keep your truck mostly? >> so basically we rotate around the city doing like large street festivals, a lot of catering, and weddings. >> so this is a pretty cool festival. say your name. >> sarah de laurent is. >> your job. >> director of communications, wellness. >> kevin burns. >> hi, kevin. >> your title in a. >> executive title for action wellness. >> and what does this event help action well none do? >> it raises much needed money to help support our services provide range of services not just for action wellness cents
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but also for organizations and the is up that's provide services for people with hiv disease, biggest event. >> it is important that people come snout. >> lit, this thursday, make your reservations, restaurant will be filling up. love to see you out. >> you can do both, go to the food trucks during the day for lunch and at night go eat out? >> lunch and dinner. all day of eating. it is wonderful. >> can't complain with that. mike? >> why not have some dessert? >> absolutely,. >> what is it? >> this is the red ribbon ripple. kind of riff on red velvet cake made for dining out for life, beat cherry blood orange ripple. cream fresh ice cream, sea salt cookies. >> you invent that? >> my wife invent philadelphia, her name is jen. she doesn't get enough credit. she is always making the ice cream. you ready? going to do this? >> that's amazing. >> oh, my gosh. >> how is it? >> oh, my god. this is really good.
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>> it is? >> all right, he likes it. >> oh, ya, ya, ya. >> we will be checking out that out. >> i'm matt from rihannamater coffee. >> is this re psych else? >> oh, no, no all new. >> it re-ann minutes you with coffee. >> where are you? >> kensington neighborhood, third and master. so we roast there, have cafe there, made blends for dining out for life called dining out for life. >> really nice. >> i love. that will limited edition. how long will this blends be available in. >> keep selling it for few weeks, 33% of the sales will go to action wellness. >> okay. >> so it is a blend of coffee from honduras, columbia, a ethiopia. very bald, greatest drip, expresso. >> smells good. >> roasted in philadelphia. >> that's good. >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> go to our website, what is it again, fox29.com? >> you can find all of the information about dining out for life. it is this thursday, you heard them, this is their biggest fundraiser. make sure go out, and dine --
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>> bunch of different locations, bunch of different times. >> there to will be on our website. karen, let's do it. >> sounds so great. also this will be a lot of fun consideration help out after tax day today. take all of your papers and have them shredded over at parx casino for our earth day shreading event. bob kelly wil will be there from 7:00 to 10:00 a.m. along with wiggins shred to go help get rid of the document after you don't need them after today. speaking of bob, hey, bob? >> gang, good morning to you, it is my favorite day of the week. i go to different school for kelly's classroom today. i'm helping to celebrate autism awareness month with the gang here at the davidson school at elwyn, wait until you see the fun we'll have when we come right back.
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good morning, everybody, kelly's classroom coming to you from the davidson school at elwyn, here with all of the student at the davidson school. all part of autism awareness month. of course april. i want to tell you a little story here, so joanne, our intern came to us with the great idea, joanne's brother kenny goes to the school here and they have a device in which he was able to put in a welcome form, kenny (don't you hit that there? >> say help owe. >> hello. >> welcome to davidson school. i like good day philadelphia, and the morning on fox 29. i like good day philadelphia and the morning on fox 29. i like kelly's classroom. >> likes kelly's classroom.
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i got to love it. that's great. thanks, kenny. now, i'm going to come over here to donna, our director, donna, explain to me the device he was just using? >> so he's using augmen augmentd communication device, that's the way kenny speaks. there are different form of communication devices, some students use pictures, some use switches. but kenny has a more sophisticated device. >> okay, now, tell me about some of the other programs that you have here. because you have all ages here? >> we do. service student from the ages of three to 21, they're with different disabilities, we have students who have intellectual disability, called our foundations program, for student in a need more medical attention, then we have our second chance program, for stood went emotional disturbance, need more of they are sputum, and largest program here our connections program, that's the program for student on the autism spectrum disorder. >> well, it is a pleasure to be out here today. i love all of the signs that
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they made saying hello mr. bob, good day philadelphia, they're excited to be on tv, and we're excited to be here, the davidson school at elwyn, everybody give a wave to chris, our photographer. thanks for insiting us out. kelly's classroom, you guys have a great day. and we're going to toss it back now to jen. hi, jen. >> reporter: hi, bob, i know that you're like the king of instagram. so you have probably seen this trend. it is feather brouse. is this the secret ingredient? here with the brow whisperer of course, tell you how to get it done, and why you might want to do it. coming up after the break. vanessa: i got hurt and was given painkillers. by the time the drugs ran out, i was addicted. it happened so fast. i ended up on the streets, where the drugs are cheaper and easier to get. i was a full blown heroin addict, selling my soul to get high. when i realized i needed help i didn't know where to go. but i got help and you can too.
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>> ♪ >> ♪ >> rain is on the way, kids. >> so enjoy this now, sue will let you know in 15 seconds. >> 9:44, beautiful sunrise, spring sunshine for the entire day. shower chances ahead pretty much the rest of the work week and into what will be a chillier weekend. but if you are walking out the door right now, very pleasant out there. 57 degrees here, wilmington,
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millville, 44 mount pocono. 54 degrees in trenton this morning. now, we have a high of 67 today, and 63 tomorrow. zooming into the 70s, with chance of rain both thursday and friday. then saturday, and probably on sunday. a chance, at least, each day. you know what we like it say, can't rule it out. specially in the month of april. >> yes, april showers. >> thank you, sue. >> i'll enjoy today. >> chance of pop up blizzard. >> get out of here. >> what are you doing? >> hiding. >> hiding what? >> a lot of things. >> oh, no. >> nothing going on here. >> nothing to see here. >> have i noticed, i've noticed something about women. >> what? >> your constantly fiddling with your face. you can't quite get the brows right. >> oh, it takes such a long time, the shape keeps changing, that's on trend. >> the struggle is real. >> exactly. >> so this new thing i've noticed it, looks like a bird
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feather has landed on your eyelid. >> it is so cool looking. i don't think it is for every day, but certainly interesting, if people want to get the look. >> people do it for the gram, jen. >> they do it for the glam. and the gram. the instagram, the glam, good morning, guys, good morning, annie. >> good morning. >> annie is known as the brow whisperer. because you do eyebrows, we come here because you keep it real. i love you have your smarty pants on glasses this morning. so doing an investigation, right? what do you think of this? you've had people text you and ask you what do you think about the trends, keep it real. >> it is ridiculous. it is ridiculous. >> okay? >> but people are like what do you think? what do you think? and it was started for fun, you know, just a trends, started for fun for brows. people took it so seriously. >> but you like the people interested in having up? >> of course, of course, and we have to talk about it. >> of course right? >> right. >> so tell us first of all we love our model. and we talked about this in
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the meeting yesterday, sue serio, all right, works for full brow. >> correct. >> identify deally you have a lot of hair above your eyes. >> you can't have trimmed eyebrows. >> no, no, no. so what did we do here? by you i mean you and your elmer glue. >> elmer glue, take a little bit, put it on the brush, flatten out the brows a little bit. >> because do you have keep them up and down? >> right. but you want to separate them. >> all right? >> that's the whole key. sometimes, if you take the purple, actually get little color with it, kind of cool. >> did you take that out of your son's art box? >> did i. >> good. and putting glue on your eyebrows won't kill you? >> no it, won't hurt you. >> just making sure. >> the funniest, see people doing this, keeping their brouse in place. now the other thing you it, you used your, what do you call it, like a tweezer snipping. >> yes, and separated. >> show me how you did that. >> okay. >> same thing here when they separate, right? go in like this. >> because you want little bit after part in there?
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>> exactly. >> this is crazy. >> okay, wait. might do little better with this. >> and the other thing that you did, look at with you your elmer glue. seen where they put little bit of shadow in the middle of this being like a little pop of color. >> right. >> so you can do. that will did i it on the other brow. just little white pencil. it is fun. sometimes take shadow, put it through. >> do you think the pencil works out better. >> i think it depend on what tool you have that's available. just use what snuff. >> use what you have. blue, purple, pink, whatever they're doing. >> she has gorgeous furry awesome eyebrows. >> she does. >> what if you don't? >> so if you don't, this is where it gets a little tricky. >> okay? >> okay? so now you got to get creative. >> so what are we doing here? >> so do it out a little bit like. >> this create little strokes. >> so for this you want to use a brush and have like little tiny strokes? >> right. but you want to kind of pull on the skin back there a little. >> okay? >> go out like this, get that little more. >> to get it going would you
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put like hair gel in there? >> you want to definitely separate first. >> okay? >> which she could use a little bit more of. it is really paint these boys down. >> how long do you think those eyebrows are going to stay like that? >> all day. >> and then how do you get those eyebrows to not stay like that? >> little soap and water, she should be fine. >> she will have to be brushing her eyebrows back down. >> sorry to make you look like a half bird. it is kind of like a half bird? >> it is really, like a bird. it is definitely like a bird. >> all right. thank you, very much. >> you're very welcome. >> it is gorgeous. mike, what do you think? >> i think maybe for an evening, maybe like an hour, and then let's comb them down. >> one hour. >> just don't use super glue. >> like my eyebrows are stick. >> i ya. i don't want to see that in the morning, particularly, but maybe at night for fun party. >> it is kind of neat. >> it is cool. >> ladies avenue q i was
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watching golf the other day. ricky fowler has most defined eyebrows in the golf business. is that too much? >> look at his brow. >> he has a lot going on there. >> cute. i like it. >> okay? >> everyone has their own brow, you know? >> but if it gets too bushy? >> you're the one, you don't like bushy brow? >> no, 10:30 a.m. this morning i'm going to get mine trimmed. it is a whole process. >> we have a meeting at 10:30. >> this trump's the meeting, my brows trumps the meeting, okay? >> typical. >> frozen is coming to broadway. you know that, and now we know who will play elsa. >> who? >> oh, now, it is not who you would think, i'll tell you that. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪
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>> ♪ >> we are six minutes away from wendy williams. so, frozen, you know the movie, it is coming to broadway. so they had to find some people that they thought, well, maybe look a little bit like elsa and anna. >> so what do you think? do these people look like the characters? this is actress patty chosen to play the role of anna -- elsa. >> she looks like haley mills from back in the day, old reference. >> all right? and then she sang love is -- >> i know her. she's great. >> elsa, casey levy. >> casey levy. >> sang let it go in the same performance. >> now, she looks more like elsa to me, i mean, anna. >> she does? >> i don't know. i don't care to tell you the truth. >> all dress in the their outfits, their costumes. >> and the make up. >> completely. >> well, for that matter. >> you put enough make up on, you could make me look like elsa. >> and were you elsa. >> and i was.
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>> no, that's so horrific. >> i love that video, halloween, were you a beautiful elsa, mike, beautiful. >> sweet of you. thank you, i tried. the one that i just never want to see again is me as ariana grand, licking donuts, man, i looked bad. >> i bet. >> what do you mean, you bet? were you there. >> well, i'm thinking about it. >> ya, don't. >> dough-nut. >> hole. >> but donut hole really isn't a hole, is it? >> oh, my gosh. >> a hole is nothing, nothing-ness. >> but it is what makes the hole. you put that in the hole after donut. >> no, then it would be something else. >> not a donut? a cake. >> a hole is emptiness. so that piece of the dough that made, that you cut out. >> now empty. >> that's not a hole. >> because you took that hole out, it is now empty. >> no, the hole is the emptiness. >> it is a donut hole, okay?
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>> no, that rounds thing that you're holding? >> it is a donut hole. >> what do you call it? >> a darn good, a munchkin, yes, munchkin, something like that? it is a ball of dough is what it is. >> all right, ball of dough. >> how about dough ball? >> new technology could help you squash a blow out with your significant other, a argument. researchers use couples vital signs, and other data, to determine when a fight is going to break out. that information was used to detect episodes from potential conflict in 68% of the actors today, almost 70% of people could just do it like blood pressure levels and stuff like that. >> the question is: if you could get this, would you want a warning if your significant other, wife or husband; coming home and they're having a bad day? >> yes. >> would you sign up for this. >> yes. but i can normally tell just by text and voice. >> the one word answers? >> normally it is the four letter word, fine. >> how is your day going, sweety? >> how is everything going? >> fine.
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>> oh. >> how are you? >> fine. >> uh-huh. >> because you're never fine when you say fine? >> i notice i'm doing that, now, too, really irritated with somebody. is something wrong? >> think how nice the technology would be if we had it. >> for mike? >> oh, karen, just coming with it today. >> it is an hour of mike -- >> literally, dropping mike. >> how are you feeling? >> fine. >> ya? >> fine. i'm fine. i'm fine. >> all right, i'm headed to 17th and walnut right now. >> yes? i really think you should sign up and do this, oh, this is ariana. >> i told you, i never want to see that again. ariana grand. >> look at you so cute. >> i look like a coup i doll? >> and look at those brows, hon. >> i oh, ya. >> never get tired that far. >> i look asian there, don't i? >> (laughing). >> and, again, i'm electric being not the hole, i'm
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licking a rounds ball of dough. >> i can't. i can't.
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